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Pae Two THE CITIZEN May 96, im East Kentucky Correspondence News You Get Nowhere Else Nsfor i4rac MtatM4 anlMMlsmd la fad fcr k wiitar. TM am U a for bja, MUM rrHx of m fall. Write slalnlr. MADISON COUNTY Rohtowa Bobtown, May 22. Farmere are thru planting corn and tome tobacco aet Abner Eversole and little son, William, are spending a few days In Garrard county with relative Thot. Guess and two daughters, Florence and Aleen, spert the week-end with hit sister on Jack Creek pike. Mia Lavada Creekmore and Mist Nel lie Gay spent Saturday night an.l Sunday with Alice and Verna Lewi of Blue Lick. Sunday-school at Pilot Knob church hed in attendance Sun day 52. Everyone cofl ojatnd help in this great work at :30 a. m. The Sunday-school at thia place ia pro gressing nicely with good attendance. Bro. Penniman and Obert Richard son of Bt-rea and several singers were with us Sunday evening. We are always glad to have help and cordially invite everyone to come. We welcome Mr. Richardson, as we learn he is to be our school teacher this year. We hope the children will take interest, as he comes with a record of being a good teacher. After apending two weeka with hia par ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lawson. ana relatives, the Her. tdward Law son and wife left Thursday for Cen tersville, O., where they will make their home, as he lias care of a church there. A. reception is being planned on their arrival, Friday eve ning, in honor of their pastor and his bride. Rev. R. L. Ambrose and family of Berea attended church at Pilot Knob Sunday and were dinner guests of Mrs. Jim Neely. place, and plans are being made for singings. A good song aung in the spirit will do much good In leading a soul heavenward. Silver Creek, May 22. Bro. Cor nett filled his regular appointment here Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Delton Powell are ail smiles over the arrival of a little girl in their home, which has been christ ened Goldia. Mr. and Mr!. Jack Moore, also Mr. and Mrs. Bote Moore called on Mrs. Eliza Anderson Sun day morning. Bro. Cornett spent Saturday night with C. T. Todd. Bud Ballard of Berea has moved to the Lacy Ingram property. Sirs. C. T. Todd, Mrs. Paulina Mathews and Mrs. Ella Anderson called on Myrtle Powell Sunday evening. Sunday school is progressing nicely at this Kingstoa Kingston, May 22. The good rain last week put everybody at work setting tobacco. Corn is looking fine and gardens are very pretty since the rain. Several from this place attended court at Richmond Thursday. Mrs. Mary Parks is im proving last after a year or more of sickness. Hope she may still Im prove and be out with her neighbors Mrs. George Benge and daughter, Ada, of Midhand, 111., are visiting Mrs. Isaac Burns and E. P. Benge thia week. Mr. and Mrs. Colman Kindred of Hugh, Mr. and Mrs. El mar Steward of Berea spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Everette Benge. Gilis Wilson visited Jeff Wilson, Sun day. Mrs. Jim Neely and children, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Whitlock and children of White Hall were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Bums, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. McKeehan spent last Sunday with John McKeehan and family. Mr. and Mrs. Kit Parks spent Sunday in Berea with Mrs. Parks' mother. Isaac Burns is hav- ing his house painted this week. Slate Lick Slate Lick, May 21. Sunday school was held today at the regu lar hour. Next Sunday we begin at 2:00, as Miss Godbey will speak to us at 3:00. Everybody welcome Most of the farmers are thru planting com and setting tobacco. Surely the next thing will be to fix the road. Tom McCormtck has been hauling ?orn from Rockcastle and selling to E. T. Fish of Bea. T. J. Richardson, a former Berea boy, paid his sister, Mrs. Pennington, at Slate Parsons of Paris and ion, Dave, and wife were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Barnett, Sunday. John Taylor and wife returned to their home in Illinois last week, after a pleasart vWt with their relation In this vicinity. T. J. Kinnard and wife, also Sam F.den and wife, James Ogg, W. D. Parks and family were dinner guests at Richard Parks, Sun. day. Many others came In the after noon. James Hudson and family were Slate Lick visitors Sunday. Mrs. Reed Robinson has been sick, but Is some better at this writing. Hester Lamb of Lancaster is visiting her cousin. Bertha Lamb, this week. The fniends of Mrss. E. E. Wallace were sorry to hear of her sudden death. CLAT COUNTT Vine Vine, May 20. Tobacco setting and corn hoeing are the chief occupations In this community. Mrs. Sylvania Creech has returned to her home" at Nina, accompanied by her niece. Miss Myrtle A. Pennington, who will be greatly missed In our Sunday-school, as she was Junior teacher. Estill Roberts will take her place. Mr. and Mrs. Dewie Creech of this place spent Sunday with the former's par ents, near Tyner. Ephratn Penning ton of Walton is visiting his brother, John Pennington, who is in a very serious condition. It seems as tho he is becoming insane. Married, at this place. May 11, Larking Pennington to Miss , Laura Homsby. The Rev. Levi Pennington officiated. May their lives be long and happy. John nie Pennington, who has been visit ing his sister, Mrs. Garrett Marrum, at Bond, has returned home. Mrs. Jocia McGeorge hsd a wool picking Wednesday with good success and a nice dinner. Miss Virgia Clark of Malcom visited Miss Mattie Smith of Ethel Tuesday. Sunday-school is progressing nicely at this place. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Pennington of Chest nutburg are visiting relatives at Bond. OWSLEY COUNTT Island City Island ritv M.w IK Tk. 1- . Ln-a, a visit last week. After, j i. Rate Bowman, wife of the Rev. home with her fsther. The bereaved ones hav our deepest sympathy over the loss of dear loving mother, but we feel assured our loss Is her eter nal gain. Services at the Holiness house Saturday night and Sunday. Ball gamps should not be permitted on the Sshbath Day. If the law per mits we are sure it Is not In hsrtnony with the word of God. There were service at the Southern Church, con ducted hy the pastor. Rev. Charles Chesnut, at its regular meeting on the first of each month Deputy Sheriff Kidd was among the people here recently having the boys who violated the law to All bonds to an swer before the coming circuit court for their violations. GARRARD COUNTY Lowell Lowell, May 22. Mrs. John Eaglej and children spent Sunday with Mrs. W. M. Chitders. Carter Ball spent Sunday evening with Mr. Cleo Hall. Richard V'enable and family spent Sunday with his father-in-law, J. W. Anglin, of this place. Rev. Temple ton of Big Hill spent Sundsy with II. H. Hall. Raymond McKnight and Miss Celestia Hall spent Saturday in Richmond. The revival meeting at waunutta closed Sunday night with sixty confessions. Berea College Hospital Best Equipment and 9ertre st Ioweat Coal. Wards lor Men end for Wociea Sun-Parlor, Private Rooms, Haths, Kleclrtc itorvir. J l Surgery, Car in Child-birth, Eye, Not and. Ear GENERAL PRACTICE Come in and visit an establishment, which is s Iriend In need, and In reatfe of sll lh people. Reseat If. Cowlbt, MJ) Phrslelar Hsslak Dt'Dlst, M.i., fhrsiclan Pbasl H Hoava, M. I)., Phrairin Miai Clisabsth L. Lewis, R. N , .Superintendent J Miaa NaLL Uaanaif, R. N., HeaJ Nurse CHANGE IN RATES Raies for board and room of private patients will be to tic, per weekt li.to to ft. oo per day. The rales for pati ents caret! for in the wards fl 50 per day. By Order of Prudential Committee. Berea College Florence Eatridge are glad to hear she is Improving, tho slowly. Mrs. Hardin Kidd is still In poor health. Mr. and Mr. Morris Calico and baby visited Mrs. Ben Cslico, Sunday.-- Mr. and Mrs. Wnv, Wallace and son were the guest of Mrs. Schuyler Johnson Saturday night and Sunday. The farmer have been busy set ting tobacco the past week. ing on old friends for a short time. he returned to his work. He ia em ployed by the Western Union Tele graph Co. He say Berea hat cer tainly changed since he was here last, 22 years ago. M. B. Ramsey of Richmond, Ind., ia visiting friends at Slate Lick and Berea for the encampment at' THE COOK SMILES The cook is all smiles. The bread is light and gar, A sack of Potts' Gold Dust Flour Made them get that way. Phone 156-3 For Sale By AM Grocers R. L. FOTIS & SON A.- 07 "Bowman, at her iiume In Island City, May 7. was very surprising to this entire neighborhood. She suf fered for two weeks. Dn Hornaby of Burning Springs was. the attend ing phytician. It' see ma alf Mat could be done was. of no' avaHS?ter oodv was laid to nut at - past two weeks. He also attended ; yard nw hef h - i . . ontuni. a,y woe, h.v been 51 yeara a) her birtnlat. I May 1 5th. She was a member of the ; Methodist Episcopal Church for "over , 25 years and lived a true devoted 'Christian life. 'Her prayers In her , sickness were "the will of the Lord be done." She leaves a husband and ! nve children and many friends to mourn. The children are Robert J., age 25; Elmer, age 10; Delia, age 22; Jessie, age 18; Grova, age 17. The three girls were holding positions in a clothing department at Cincin nati, O. Two of them, Delia and Jessie, will return to resume their work. Grova will take charge of the Wakes Statiaa, Ky. Harmony Harmony, May 22. The farmer are nearly all done planting com here. The late frost dsmaged the fruit crop some, but I think there Is enough of fruits left to do the peo- tie. Old man Harve Paint?r of Crab Orchard died last week. He left a considerable estate to his wife and children. A Sunday-school hat been organized at Harmony Baptist church, with Billy Brewer as super intendent James Brewer and wife and W. M. Brewer motored over to Brodhead last Sunday to visit rela- lives at that place. Walter Hyatt and family were guests of T. J. StijjaH'e last Sunday. The beautiful home of the Kennedy heirs will sell st public auction U-.;ormw, May 23. Nick VanHook of Dripping Spring section was a visitor of John Elam list Sunday. Mrs. Charley Payne and Mrs. Gip Carson of Rowland were visitors of Mrs. W. M. C. Hutchina last Sunday. There seems to be a little more life tn the live stock trade than ha's been in the past There will be Memorial services at Ephesua Baptist cherch next Sun day, May 28. Everybody Is invited to come and bring well-filled baskets. No more news at present Goodbye. White Lick White Lick, May 2.1. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Davis visited Mr. and Mrs. Bud S tames Sunday. Misses Florence Creech and Haiel Matlock visited Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Matlock from Thurs day till Saturday of last week. Miaa Beula Ledford visited Mrs. Martha Wynn Monday. Ivan Matlock ia visiting his grandparenta, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Creech. Mrs. G. B. Rob inson of near Harkley visited Mrs. daughter, Mrs. Rosie Spivey, spent a few day at Ravenna thia week. Mr. and Mr. Luther Walton were the guest of Omar Oglesby, Sunday. WHAT DO YOU KNOW? Here are ten questions that unlock secrets of science: ' 1. How much water is used in making a ton of ordinary clover hay? 2. Why are plant killed when salt brine is poured upon the roots? 3. Will wster boil at the same temperature if something fa dissolved in it? 4. Is a vacuum feed more efficient than thst of any other in automo biles? 6. Why does a car back-fire, and how ran it be prevented? 8. How do you test a storage bat tery? 7. Is it possible tn obtain 110 voltt John Metralf one day last week. 1 .... 1', Jw r"fh V,"itH Mr '" "Ilk foV buUer. and Mrs. W. M. Creech one day last , fnt weekMr. Willie Rhodu. visited' 9 How are oats treated for smut? j.i.w. txipnmnia ana susie lloun-J $t iow shell Saturday afternoon. Mr. and rr.fud tree be Mrs. Charles Hawley visited Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Creech Sunday. Do any of the above questions sug gest some question that pusslea you T If they do, we Invite, eh read. of The Citisen to send them to the C D. Lewla Science Club, aa every rea- ESTILL COUNTY N eland Notand, May 20. The two hundred sonable SJecifle query in the field of and forty thousand dollars ($240,000) general science will receive special road bond that was voted on last attention; or if the reader wishes any" Saturday carried by a big majority, of the above question answered. Wallaceton Wallaceton, Msy 22. Little Daisy Belle Hutchins entertained a number of her friends Fridsy afternoon to ihelp celebrate her fifth birthday. Everyone had a nice time. Cake and ice cream were served just before the little folks departed. Miss Kate Baker and E. E. Wallace viaited Mrs. Jaa. Wallace Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Botkina visited his mother, Mrs. Kate Botkin, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allen are the proud parents of a baby boy. The friends of Miss and it ia hoped we will have aome roads now. Mrs. Susie Bicknell spent Tuesday with Mrs. D. P. Walton. Sunday-school at Crooked Creek is getting along fine, with good attend ance.. B. Garrett waa in Irvine Tuesday. Ernest Walton attended church at Thomas schoolhouse Sun day. Ernest Crow was at Wagers vile Sunday to see hia girl James Witt and family spent Thursday with W. C. Richardson. We had a nice rain yesterday, which was needed badly. Most of the farmer are done planting com and most of the tobbacco is set Mrs. Rosie Spivey and Mrs. Hester Anderhaulten of Hamilton, O., are visiting their par ents. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Wslton Those that were at D. P. Walton's Sunday for dinner were Mrs. Rosie Spivey and children, Mrs. Hester An derhaulten, Mr. and Mra. Beachum Thomas anj children, Mr. a, id Mrs W. L. Lay and son, Mrs. Rachel Wal ton, Dewey Cox and Miss Esther Chrisman. Mrs. Francis Walton ami write to as and we will answer them thru The Citisen. Addresa C. D. Lewis Science Glib, Berea College, Berea, Ky, Boi 727. MY a t was MT PA c'n nak th' Baeet kite 'At any feller flled; Th' cross sticks hslanced op jus right An' tall all Sxed and tied. 'At la, my pa It aaya ha can. Rut It Jus' aewtiia aomehow 'At er'ry time I ast hint te lie aaya. Tin busy now.' ( My pa can take a wilier stick An' trim It nice sn' clean. Then make a whUtle J tie" aa allck Aa any fellrr's smn. 'At Is, my pa he hhjs lie csn He cnn. too. ! s illine lliit licn I ast f make me one Me aaya, "I haven't time." My pa c'n catch th' mostest Ash Of any man I know, lle'a cauitit an awful lot. I (ueae At Imst he's told me so. (Poprrtihi I BEREA COLLEGE SUMMER SCHOOL First Term Opens June 16, 1922 Suitable Courses to Meet All Needs I. II " ' L i 4 ' 1 Special Attention Given to Teacher Training and Community Ser vice COURSES OFFERED IN ALL THE SCHOOLS OF BEREA COLLEGE COLLEGE Botany, Chemistry, Education. Eng- LOCATION: Berea College is located in the lish, French, Mathematics, Psychology, Ag- beautiful little town of Berea, Ky., on the riculture, Public Speaking. dividing ridge between the Mountains and NORMAL SCHOOL-Educationf Psychology, gSj admirab,y Mathematics Science. English, Drawing. The spacious grounds, cool shades, pleasant Play and Games Recreation, Weaving, waiks, and Scenic drives are ideal for recre- Cooking and Nutrition, History, Rural Soci- ati0n and pleasure. A trip to Anglin Falls, 0l0y- Brush Creek Caves, Boonesboro Fort and ACADEMY History, Algebra, Geometry, Phys- "LJncle Tom's Cabin" will never be forgot- ics, English, Latin. ten. The large library, comfortable class- VOCATIONAL SCHOOL-Commerce, Home thidarlnr,tiene,ting ,nstructor3 Promote vSS&F"- Stengraphy' Type- All ctellaSdard, leading to secondary . - writing, weaving. diplomas or College degrees. FOUNDATION SCHOOL For making up de- The Normal courses are on a level with State ficiencies necessary for entrance in a sec- Normal School requirements and lead to ondary school. State Certificates. SUMMER SCHOOL EXPENSES Five Weeka Tea Weeka Incidental Fee $ 7.50 $ 12.60 Room Rent 6.00 10.00 Table Board (Women) 15.00 80.00 Total for Women I 27.50 62.60 Table Board for Men 16.28 82.50 Total for Men $ 28.75 S 65.00 . Write for accommodations or other information to MARSHALL E. VAUGHN. CLOVD N. MCALLISTER I Secretary Berea Colleee Director Summer School A ' Berea. Kentucky 15 it i i (I